Effects of thermal and electrical stressing on the breakdown behavior of space wiring
Abstract
Several failures in the electrical wiring systems of many aircraft and space vehicles have been attributed to arc tracking and damaged insulation. In some instances, these failures proved to be very costly as they have led to the loss of many aircraft and imperilment of space missions. Efforts are currently underway to develop lightweight, reliable, and arc track resistant wiring for aerospace applications. In this work, six wiring constructions were evaluated in terms of their breakdown behavior as a function of temperature. These hybrid constructions employed insulation consisting of Kapton, Teflon, and cross-linked Tefzel. The properties investigated included the 400 Hz AC dielectric strength at ambient and 200 C, and the lifetime at high temperature with an applied bias of 40, 60, and 80% of breakdown voltage level. The results obtained are discussed, and conclusions are made concerning the suitability of the wiring constructions investigated for aerospace applications.
- Publication:
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Final Report NYMA
- Pub Date:
- June 1995
- Bibcode:
- 1995nyma.rept.....H
- Keywords:
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- Aerospace Engineering;
- Design Analysis;
- Electric Arcs;
- Electric Wire;
- Electrical Engineering;
- Electrical Faults;
- Electrical Insulation;
- Failure Analysis;
- High Temperature Environments;
- Spacecraft Construction Materials;
- Thermal Stresses;
- Alternating Current;
- Bias;
- Crosslinking;
- Dielectric Properties;
- Electric Potential;
- Fatigue Life;
- Kapton (Trademark);
- Teflon (Trademark);
- Transmission Loss;
- Spacecraft Propulsion and Power